Morning Hypoglycemia

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Good Morning « A Consequence of Hypoglycemia.

tobesugarfree.com — “Good Morning « A Consequence of Hypoglycemia.View full resource at tobesugarfree.com

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The Sleep and Hypoglycemia - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “On my last visit to my endocrinologist, I mentioned her that I noticed that my sleep was less restful when I was in hyperglycemia in the morning. She seemed surprised at my observation. As if I was the first diabetic to informed her of this problem.In my case, if I wake up with blood glucose greater than 200, I do not feel that the night was relaxing, even though I slept about eight hours. At this moment, I feel like I only slept 4-5 hours, I feel pressure in my eyes as I feel in short nights.AmView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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funny (but sooo not funny) low blood sugar stories - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “ok, so this is really bad, i know. i have had a number of hypo mishaps in my day. so one morning while driving to a job, i was distracted by work related calls. i inadvertently forgot to drink the gatorade that i drank every morning, like clockwork. the next thing i know, i wake up in my car, crashed on the outer edge of a strawberry field. i came to, out of a sort of low blood sugar blackout, and realized what had happened. i looked quickly to my passenger seat, where a girlfriend at the time hView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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How do you know you are having a low blood sugar event? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “How can you tell? At what level does it typically happen, for a type 2? Can it happen up in the normal ACE or ADA range? Will it wake you up up? For a type 2 what happens if you just do nothing until normal breakfast in the morning?View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Somogyi Effect and Diabetes - Rebound Hyperglycemia - High Fasting Blood Sugar

diabetes.about.com — “The Somogyi effect is caused by night time hypoglycemia, that results in a rebound hyperglycemia in the early morning hours. When blood glucose drops during sleep, hormones are released which trigger the liver to release glucose. This results in a high fasting glucose reading the next morning. The Somogyi effect is a result of having extra insulin the body before bedtime, either from not having a bedtime snack, or from long-acting insulins. The Somgyi effect occurs mainly in type 1 diabetes. View full resource at diabetes.about.com

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One severe hypo event creating all day side effects? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Early this morning had nocturnal hypoglycemia and almost passed out/vomited when I was awakened by a pounding headache.. Was confused, then realized it was low…View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Who has stopped taking Metformin and has continued to have normal blood sugar ? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “When I started Metformin it was fine, no stomach upset or anything and it did kill my appetite. So after a couple weeks I was dealing with pretty bad hypoglycemia so I lowered my dose....and then I started getting blurry vision again.....so then I went back to my regular dose. Then I was still dealing with severe insulin resistance so Itook Metwith every meal instead of just twice a day.....and this seems to work better for me. So now I take 2 pills in the morning, 1 with lunch and 1 with dinnerView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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